After Givens commitment, Texas A&M fans need to watch these recruits closely as Aggies close in on top 2026 class

Texas A&M football is in prime position to make a run at the top overall class in 2026. Here are the recruitments that will decide their fate.
DeSoto's Ethan Feaster warms up after halftime during Friday's game at the Alamodome on Sept. 13, 2024, in San Antonio, Texas.
DeSoto's Ethan Feaster warms up after halftime during Friday's game at the Alamodome on Sept. 13, 2024, in San Antonio, Texas. | Angela Piazza/Caller-Times / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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Texas A&M fans need to watch these recruits closely as Aggies get nearer to massive 2026 recruiting finish

With the addition of five-star edge rusher Tristian Givens, the Aggies are officially on one of the hottest streaks we've seen in College Station when it comes to recruiting. The Ags can now truly say they're challenging for the top overall class in the cycle, and they may just be able to land that distinction.

To get there, though, there are several key recruitments to come where the Aggies need to win the day. Here are several for fans to keep their eyes on as we move closer and closer to the start of football season.

Ethan Feaster

Ethan "Boobie" Feaster, a receiver out of DeSoto, is a guy that the Aggies have been pushing for for quite some time. There's a strong connection with Ar'maj Reed-Adams and Deondrae "Tiger" Riden on the roster already, as exemplified by the podcast episode they all did together during Feaster's visit last week.

One of the top players in 2027 before reclassifying, Feaster would cap off the Aggies' receiver class in a major way (barring anything crazy happening with no. 3 overall player Tristen Keys). The Aggies have as good of a shot as anyone here.

Of course, they have to weather the visit that's going on right now, as Feaster is currently in Baton Rouge checking out his other finalist, LSU. If the Aggies can navigate this other visit, then they'll be in prime position to land Feaster